Linq kontinuierliches Datum Takewhile
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08-07-2019 - |
Frage
Das Hauptproblem: Wie kann ich Gruppenelemente durch ihr Datum, nur dann, wenn kontinuierlich und nur dann, wenn sie einige Eigenschaften entsprechen?
Details :
diese Art von Objekt Gegeben:
public class MyObj
{
public DateTime Date { get; set; }
public string ConditionalValue1 { get; set; }
public int ConditionalValue2 { get; set; }
public int OtherValue { get; set; }
//for test purposes only, i would like to avoid doing this
public bool CompareFields(MyObj toBeCompared)
{
return ConditionalValue1 == toBeCompared.ConditionalValue1 &&
ConditionalValue2 == toBeCompared.ConditionalValue2;
}
}
Ich habe eine Liste von ihnen, wie folgt aufgefüllt:
//list is ordered for semplicity, but it won't be by default
//list is a result of a group by too
var myList = new[]
{
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 20), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 1, OtherValue = 1 },
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 21), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 1, OtherValue = 2 },
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 22), ConditionalValue1 = "B", ConditionalValue2 = 1, OtherValue = 3 },
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 23), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 2, OtherValue = 4 },
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 24), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 2, OtherValue = 5 },
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 25), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 1, OtherValue = 6 },
//Note the hole for day 26
new MyObj { Date = new DateTime(2009, 10, 27), ConditionalValue1 = "A", ConditionalValue2 = 1, OtherValue = 7},
};
Gesucht (Pseudo-Code):
List =
{ ListOfObjects }, //First has date = "2009/10/20", last has = "2009/10/21"
{ ListOfObjects }, //First has date = "2009/10/22", last has = "2009/10/22" //reason: doesn't match Value1
{ ListOfObjects }, //First has date = "2009/10/23", last has = "2009/10/24"
{ ListOfObjects }, //First has date = "2009/10/25", last has = "2009/10/25" //reason: doesn't match Value2
{ ListOfObjects } //First has date = "2009/10/27", last has = "2009/10/27" //reason: there is no "2009/10/26" object
Tests so weit :
//i pick the first element, to be compared with the next ones
var firstInList = myList.First();
//take while date is consequent and fields are compared
var partialList = myList
.TakeWhile(
(obj, index) => obj.Date == firstInList.Date.AddDays(index) &&
obj.CompareFields(firstInList)
);
Dies ist zum Teil arbeiten, wie natürlich wird es die richtigen Ergebnisse nur für die ersten Anpassungselemente zurück.
Ich könnte die Liste bis 0 Elemente Skip(count)
, aber ich möchte group by
verwenden, eine IEqualityComparer
statt Methode CompareFields
verwendet wird.
Lösung
Unter Umständen können Sie verwenden Enumerable.GroupBy . Allerdings habe ich das Gefühl, es Schleife durch den gesamten Satz könnte. Wenn ja, können Sie immer Ihre eigene SequencedGroupBy Extension-Methode erstellen.
Achtung: wird nicht mit parallelen Erweiterungen (AsParallel) arbeitet
DateTime lastGroupDate = DateTime.MinValue;
DateTime lastDate = DateTime.MinValue;
IEnumerable<IGrouping<DateTime, MyObj>> groups = myList
.GroupBy(o =>
{
if (lastGroupDate != DateTime.MinValue &&
o.Date.AddDays(-1) == lastDate)
{
lastDate = o.Date;
}
else
{
lastGroupDate = o.Date;
lastDate = o.Date;
}
return lastGroupDate;
}
);
foreach(IGrouping<DateTime, MyObj> grouping in groups)
{
// grouping.Key == the grouped date / first in sequence
foreach(MyObj obj in grouping)
{
// obj.Date == actual date
}
}